Book #4: Cipher - The psychic gift of empathy can be a blessing or a curse. For one girl, it’s a deadly weapon. She killed once to protect the man she loves. Now he’s a lethal alpha wolf ready to do anything to protect her. But the greatest danger they pose could be to each other.
Book #5: Impulse - It’s hard to be a rare submissive shifter in a town full of over-protective alphas. Especially for a woman desperate to claim her own independence. Avoiding dominant wolves is the easy answer, but the only man who makes her feel strong is one of the most powerful wolves in the Southeast—a man whose family would kill to protect their legacy.
Book #6: Enigma - Two bounty hunters. One mystery. On the clock, they’re the perfect supernatural-crime-solving team. After hours, she’s ready to rock his world. But he won’t settle for just her body. Daring to risk her heart might be the first fight she loses, and the stakes have never been higher. Because he’ll sacrifice anything for her. Even his life.
How do you make a Moira Rogers? Take a former forensic science and nursing student obsessed with paranormal romance and add a computer programmer with a passion for gritty urban fantasy. Toss in a dash of whimsy and a lot of caffeine, and enjoy with a side of chocolate by the light of the full moon.
By day, Bree and Donna are mild-mannered ladies who reside in the Deep South. At night, when their husbands and children are asleep, they combine forces to unleash the product of their fevered imaginations upon the page.
Well, better than I expected... but that's partly because my expectations were so low.
The thing I found the weakest point in all six of these books was hat in the first trilogy the political stuff ramped up across the three titles, and in this trilogy it ramped back down across them. Very little world-building, and I'd never recommend the second trilogy to someone who hadn't read the first one.
Of these three, I found the last of the three, Enigma," the weakest. I started out liking it the best, but ultimately found the huge heapings of "broken" to be well over my suspension of disbelief meter.
Lite reads, not bad, but nowhere near as god as they could have been.
I learned to love Kat in the first three novels in this series, and was so thrilled to see her get her own HEA. Julio and Sera were less of a draw for me, not sure why, but Patrick and Anna were tons of fun. Love stories for characters that are a little bit broken and imperfect are my favorite.
Exciting, dramatic and great love scenes...everything I expect from this author (no matter the genre or name)...definitely worth reading.... I'd like more, please!!!